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Level 3 · Advanced· 6 min read·Updated 2026-06-27

Electrolytes in hydrogen generation

Electrolysis cells need a way to conduct ions between the electrodes. Different cell families solve this differently. This article explains the two dominant approaches — aqueous electrolytes and solid polymer membranes — in neutral terms.

Key takeaways

  • Pure water alone is a poor electrical conductor.
  • Alkaline cells add an aqueous electrolyte, typically potassium hydroxide (KOH).
  • PEM cells use a solid polymer membrane and no liquid electrolyte.
  • Both approaches can produce high-purity hydrogen when correctly designed and maintained.

Why an electrolyte is needed

Electrolysis moves ions between two electrodes. Pure water on its own does not conduct well enough to be practical. Cell designers add either a dissolved electrolyte (alkaline cells) or use a solid polymer that conducts protons (PEM cells).

Liquid electrolytes

Alkaline cells typically use potassium hydroxide (KOH). KOH is a strong base. Manufacturers specify handling procedures, PPE, refresh schedules and disposal instructions; owners should follow them as published.

Solid polymer membranes

PEM cells replace the liquid electrolyte with a solid polymer membrane that conducts protons. There is no liquid to top up or refresh. Feedwater must be distilled or RO grade to protect the membrane.

Why this matters for buyers

The choice between liquid electrolyte and solid polymer membrane is a maintenance and engineering decision. Both can be implemented well or poorly. The right answer for a given buyer depends on usage pattern, maintenance preferences and budget. See Choosing Hydrogen Generation Technology.

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